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The White House has said its agreements with the U.K. and China are starting points, but so far the Trump administration has given up more than it has gained.
The president had previously suggested he floated trade incentives as a means to secure a ceasefire between India and Pakistan—a claim New Delhi has dismissed.
The whirlwind of tariff developments gathered speed on Thursday as President Donald Trump told business leaders in Qatar that India had offered to drop all levies on U.S. imports. “They’ve offered us a deal where basically they’re willing to literally charge us no tariffs,
Trump touted the deal as "very big" and "maxed out" despite ... Trump escalated his trade war with China at the same time he paused reciprocal tariffs on every other nation. The standoff threatens ...
Next is the China factor. Third countries have two superpowers to keep happy. On May 14th Chinese officials attacked Britain’s deal with America, alleging that it indirectly targets China. Under the terms of the agreement,
President Donald Trump hailed a “total reset” in trade relations between the U.S. and China. But other trading partners may not find negotiations quite so smooth. To many, China may have appeared the toughest agreement to reach but Trump suggested otherwise, taking aim at the European Union Monday.
On "Forbes Newsroom," author and U.S.-China relations expert Gordon Chang discussed the U.S.-China trade deal.
The Trump administration has made moves to ease tariff tensions with China but new reports indicate that prices, including for cars, are on the rise.